Monday Mixtape, Vol. 197
Lots of new music to wrap your ears around today and very little for me to say! Happy Monday.
Lots of new music to wrap your ears around today and very little for me to say! Happy Monday.
Lots of upbeat jams for ya this week from some tried and true winners.
If you can’t notice that the first track is live by Natalie Prass, that’s because her silky voice and great band behind her defy expectations. I’ve seen her play live to a group of about eight people, and she’s a talent, one I wish got a bit more recognition.
Speaking of great live acts, the cherubic lead singer of St. Paul & The Broken Bones, Paul Janeway, gives everything he has when you see him live, and these guys just released a new album, which I’m a bit disappointed in but still looking forward to seeing them live in October to perform a bunch of their great jams, including the catchy “LivWithoutU.”
“Moonlight” might be the best Disclosure song I’ve heard, this song in a very loud car just crushes.
All this upbeat music is recipe for a little downturn in vibes which AlunaGeorge and Bas provide. The Bas album is one of the better rap albums of the year, not amazing but solid. “Tribe” with J. Cole might be my favorite track on the album, I just love when the drums come in a 0:45.
Wale has gotten better with age. It’s somewhat surprising he’s still around, but his last three EPs have been great.
Finally, we end the mixtape with BRONCHO, a no frills rock band that bring a little bit more swagger and reverb to this track than their usual. Pump it!
Have a good week all.
I haven't thrown a single up for a while, so I thought I'd share this new guy I started listening to, Anderson East. He's got that retro soul sound that St. Paul and the Broken Bones have brought back as well - in fact the start of "Satisfy Me" sounds just like "Like a Mighty River":
His raspiness reminds me a bit of Ray LaMontagne and other times he sounds like the male version of Brittany Howard from Alabama Shakes.
If you dig any of those bands, I'd say his album is worth a listen. I'm not enamored with it, but "Find 'Em, Fool 'Em and Forget 'Em" is another great track.
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